Griffith ran for re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican in 2010, but was defeated in the June 1 GOP primary by Madison County Commissioner Mo Brooks.
In June 1995, control of permit holder Digesu Broadcasting, Inc., was transferred from Frank Digesu Sr. to R. Parker Griffith and Thomas H. Griffith.
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After the defection of fellow Alabama Democrat Parker Griffith to the Republican Party in December 2009, political analyst and statistician Nate Silver suggested that Bright could follow, naming "60/40" odds that he would eventually join the Republican caucus as well.